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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1972)
HE STATE OF X)l NTY OF I, FORM NO. 2 APPLICATION FOR BALLOT BY MAIL FOR THE ON THE 7th filftCRAL THE BATTALION Wednesday, October 25, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 7 DAY OF M°y. ELECTION .a 72 TEXAS GBilEAAL. Nav 72 , do solemnly swear that I am a resident of Precinct No. County, Texas, and I am lawfully entitled to vote at the Election to be held in said precinct on the 7th day of and that I am prevented from appearing at the polling place In said precinct Absentee Ballots Now Available m the day of said election: 1. Because of sickness or physical disability. The ballot for said election is to he mailed to me at the following address: which is my icrmanent residence address -which is the address at which I am temporarily living. (Strike phrase not applicable) 2. Because this application is made before the beginning of the period of absentee voting for said above mentioned election ,nd applicant expects to be absent from the county of his residence on election day and during the clerk’s regular office hours luring the entire period for absentee voting for said above mentioned election. The ballot for said election is to be mailed to me which address outside the county of my residence. n the date of the above mentioned election and during the clerk’s regular office hours for the remainder of the period for absentee oting for said above mentioned election. The ballot for said election is to be mailed to me at which is an address outside the county of my residence. I hereby make application for a ballot to be furnished me for said above mentioned election and my permanent address is Reuistratlon Certificate is to be returned to me at said address. DATED this the day of and my Registration Certificate Number 'Strike paragraphs not applicable. Signature of voter By: (Signature of witness who assisted voter in event of physical disability) Registered voters of any county may use the form that has been provided to the left for obtaining absentee voting forms for the Nov. 7 general election. Frank Boriskie, Brazos county clerk, said ballots will be mailed to anyone asking for them with the only stipulation being that this application must come from some place located outside of Brazos. In addition, the return address for the absentee ballot must be to an address located outside of Brazos County. The closest city to College Sta tion outside Brazos County is Navasota. Forms may also be taken in person at the County Clerk’s of fice on E. 26th Street in Bryan. Persons have until noon Nov. 7 to get ballots returned to the county clerk. Boriskie pointed out students should apply for ballots now and not wait. Absentee voting may be done in person through Nov. 3. CASINO NIGHT Saturday, November 4 — 8:00 p. m. Easy Money Dealers Will Be Paid $1.60/hr. Those Interested Call 845-3500 JAY’S SABER INN Package Store Come by and let us show you our selection of fine liquors and wines. Weekend specials every Friday and Saturday. We appreciate your business. Student Discount Open: 10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Monday Thru Saturday 701 Texas Ave. at Saber Inn 846-7755 CASA CHAPULTEPEC OPEN II A. M. TO 2 P. M. — 5 P. M. TO 9:30 P. M. 1315 COLLEGE AVENUE — PHONE 822-9872 SPECIALS GOOD WED., THURS. & FRI. FIESTA DINNER Guacamole Salad, Beef Taco, Two Enchiladas, Tamale, Chili, Beans, Rice, Tortillas, Hot Sauce and Sopapillos. Reg. $1.65 ENCHILADA DINNER 3 Cheese Enchiladas, Chili, Beans, Rice, Tor tillas, Hot Sauce and Sopapillos. Reg. $1.35 $-|39 $124 Onr food is cooked continuous fresh in our own kitchen. Serving Sopapillos with all our dinners by special request by patrons. Barcelona RESERVE A GREAT APARTMENT FOR FALL “Taxi” by Harry Chapin is one of the year’s pleasant surprises. It is included on his album “Heads and Tails.” “Taxi” is a very beau tiful song of lost love, lost time, and a man’s demure acceptance of both. Blending in enough piano and strings to keep the tune mov ing, Chapin sings the story as if it’s his own. The song’s heart ache and despair are in every cut on the album. This could easily have made the record one long string of unpleasant downers, but Chapin’s saving point is that he never quite communicates wretch edness. Before I was through with “Heads and Tails,” I’d heard about the weariness of a whaler’s lonely wife, the desolation of a greyhound bus station and five (count ’em five) different songs about a lost girlfriend. Harry Chapin doesn’t just lose a girl like the Beachboys do; Chapin loses his one and only true love every time. In the middle of this outpour ing of woe, grief and emptiness, I noticed that the high “female” Disaster Rescue Course Set Here vocal on “Taxi” was done by this big butkus-looking dude pictured on the back cover. There is no way to feel wretchedness while think ing about that giant guy singing in a super tenor voice. So if you’re in the right mood for it, the lam entations of Harry Chapin can be pleasant listening. “Sittin’ In” with Kenny Log- gins and Jim Messina is one of the most enjoyable albums I’ve heard in a long time. It’s been out a while, but it’s continued to improve with every listen. It would have to be put in the coun try rock class, but it boasts more of a tight arrangement than that label usually suggests. The “standard” steel guitar, harmonica and fiddle are mixed with piano, oboe and steel drums to do eleven lively, and at the same time relaxed, songs that are all good music. Loggins and Messina are the authors of most of them, includ ing “House on Pooh Corner.” It is a nice combination of Walt Disney lyrics and perfect har mony between Loggins and Mes sina set to an underlying oboenic ‘houilliere.’ Gillette Company PaperMate Division © 1972 RENTAL OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION 700 Dominik — Call 846-1709 for Information Student Section, Tennte Courts, Basketball and Volleyball Courts, T.V. Lounge, Ptool Table, Club Rooms. Student Rates. Efficient, Discreet professional Management. Security Guard. The Newest in Apartments In College Station/Bryan Area. Student Plan $62.50 per month. We Have separate Girls' Dorm. 1^-. L — — —— Sixteen industrial and munici pal disaster rescue team members are attending a 48-hour certifi cation course this week at the A&M Fire and Rescue Training School. John R. Rauch of the Texas Firemen’s Training School said the Engineering Extension Serv ice-sponsored course leads to cer tification as rescue training in structors by the school and the Defense and Disaster Relief Of fice, Texas Department of Public Safety. The training includes knot ty ing and rope handling, power res cue equipment, breathing ap paratus, emergency fire-fighting with water pump cans, stretcher use, victim removal techniques, organization-operation of rescue teams and the various methods of transporting victims. Some“How comes?" about shaving, answered: How come I can’t get a close shave? Maybe you should take your clothes off first. Showering before you shave will soften your beard even more. Lots of hot water and soap is the key to a better shave. That’s where whiskers grow the most. Always shave there last. The longer lather is on whiskers, the softer they become. Every stroke of your razor scrapes away skin cells. 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Orders for the 727- 200 have passed the 1,000 mark, and the sale of ten 707’s to China represents a break through which gained worldwide attention. Boeing continues to pursue vigorously a number of major aerospace programs, includ ing a short takeoff and landing (STOL) air craft, helicopters, the Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS), and space vehicles and equipment, among others. Boeing Computer Services, Inc., a wholly- owned subsidiary, is becoming recognized as a broad based company with services not only in consulting, training, computer system de sign, programming, and data processing, but also in management, operations research, and management of customer computer facilities. While the major elements of our business continue to be commercial jet transportation and government defense and space require ments, we have begun activities outside these traditional areas. Measured on the scale of total company operations, these diversifica tion activities don’t loom very large yet. But we believe they have potential for the future and could represent as much as 25 percent of total sales in a decade. A few of these pro grams are: 1) people movers to unclog traffic conditions in our cities; 2) hydrofoils to move people and freight over water faster; 3) a 100,000-acre test site where we’re growing crops in a desert that has been stabilized with garbage from a nearby city; 4) a pollution control process that has application in de salination and as a treatment of industrial waste; and 5) aerospace programs that can lead to a better understanding of how to use this planet’s natural resources more efficiently. The point is—today Boeing is a lean, ambitious, and very inventive company. A place where new ideas flourish. Where an attitude prevails that nothing we did before is good enough for tomorrow. An organization that’s rebuilding. Strong. Healthy. 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